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After four years of a president who challenged the worth of the U.S.-East Asia network of alliances, leaders in the region expect a return to traditional relations.
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Kamala Harris' husband will not only become the first "second gentleman" but will also be the first Jewish person married to a president or vice president.
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Harris will not only be the first Black, and first female, vice president. She's also the first Indian American and the first Asian American elected to the office.
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Reactions from Republican lawmakers on President Trump's claims that the election isn't over and that Democrats are trying to "steal" the election have varied.
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Activists pushing baseless claims about a "stolen" election mobilized in several cities in response to President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
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The Biden team has launched a transition website that lists their key priorities once they assume office: the pandemic, economic recovery, racial equity and climate change.
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Both Trump and Biden engaged in routine activities the Sunday after the election: Trump went to his golf course in Virginia, and Biden went to Sunday Mass in Delaware.
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Firecrackers erupted Sunday in a tiny village surrounded by lush green rice paddies in southern India, where Kamala Harris' maternal grandfather was born.
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Years of the president talking about unsubstantiated election fraud has made many Republicans believe that vote tallies cannot be trusted. What will it take to make them think otherwise?
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Under a sky lit up by blue Jumbotrons outside the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., Vice President-elect Kamala Harris thanked Democratic supporters for organizing to delivering a victory.